Apr 17, 2012 - The American Rolling Mill Company (ARMCO) opened in Middletown, Ohio, in 1901. Originally owned by George Verity, the company had its roots
ARMCO STEEL Middletown Works This is where the Christmas Star is placed now. ARMCO STEEL Middletown Works This is where the Christmas Star is placed now.
Former steel worker Joe Soptic stands near a giant drive wheel that was used by a steel mill that closed due to bankruptcy in 2001 and is now thought of as
They are going to miss the best coils they ever got.” Other posts on social media about the former Armco Steel, known as “The Mill,” reflected on the loss to
Armco later purchased the old Ashland Steel Company, followed by the Norton Iron Works and the Old Iron Furnaces. In 1920, Armco employed 3,600 but just
By 1890 steel had largely replaced iron for structural applications. Sheet iron (Armco 99.97% pure iron) had good properties for use in appliances, being well-
Mill Company (Armco), headquartered in Middletown, Ohio, constructed a revolutionary steel mill in the Kentucky city in. 1923, the workforce there soon